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Meteopoiitah.

Gihon Lodge ( No . 57 ) . —There was a meeting of this Lodge at the Bridge House Hotel , on the 21 st of May ,, when Bro . Sheriff , the W . M ., raised Bro . Wake to the 3 rd degree . Lodge of Felicity ( Ho . 86 ) .- —The members of this Lodge root for the last time this season , to install the W . M . elect , on Monday , the 18 th of May , at the London Tavern , in Bishopsgate Street . Bro . William Kynaston , W . M .,

presided . The W . M . elect , Bro . [ Robert Kynaston , was duly installed , and appointed as his officers , Bros . W . B . Graham , S . W . ; Piper , J . W . ; John Watkins , P . M ., Sec . ; Cohen , S . D . ; Holl , J . D . ; Noyes , T . G . Bro . Staples , P . M ., had been elected Treas . ^ and Johnston , Tyler . Bro . Hubbuck was passed to the 2 nd Degree , and Mr . Arthur Ryder Noyes initiated . As we have before had occasion to notice , this long-established Lodge has , by the excellent working of the present members , raised its reputed

it will be seen that its strength continues steadily to increase . Among the visitors on this occasion were Bros . H . L . Crohn , G . Sec . German Correspondence ; Parkinson , P . G . D . ; W . M . Westall , W . M . No 665 ; H . F . Newton , No . 830 ; B . Bitchie , No . 200 . As it is always pleasing to recoxd the good services of Brethren , and the gratitude of their fellows , we have much gratification in making known that the members of the Lodge of Felicity , in

acknowledgment of twenty-five years' service as Treasurer , heave presented to Bro . Staples a massive silver claret-jug of singularly elegant design , bearing on it an inscription alike honourable to the givers and receiver . The support of the charities is fully carried out by this Lodge ; and it is indispensable that the W . M . shall have served the stewardship of the festivals of the schools before being elected to the chair .

Pythagorean Lodge ( No . 73 ) . — -0 n Monday , May 11 , the last monthly meeting of this Lodge for the season was held at the Globe Tavern , Greenwich . Present , Bros . S . S . Lucas , W . M . ; John Green , S . W . ; Holman , J . W . ; T . Tassell , S . D ., and numerous other Brethren . Four gentlemen—Messrs . G . Tyler , E . Bryant , JYG . Shephard , and J . Collier—were ably initiated into Masonry , by Bro . Penny ,

Secretary to this Lodge , and W . M . of the Peace and Harmony . The Brethren then retired to banquet , which was served in Bro . Moore ' s usual excellent style ; and after the general toasts of the Orclez—that of " The Visitors" being responded to by Bro . 'Bolton , W . M ., of the Lodge of Temperance , and that of the newlyinitiated Brothers , very ably and impressively , by Bro . Collier — the Lodge adjourned till the winter season .

St . Mart ' s Lodge ( No . 76 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled together afc the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday , May 21 , when theW . M ., Bro . Dr . Lawrence , in his usual inrpressive manner , passed three Brothers to the Degree of Fellow Craftsmen . Some , other business was disposed of , and the Lodge having been closed , the Brethren were summoned from labour to refreshment , which consisted of an excellent dinner .

Yitrtjvian Lodce ( No .-103 ) . —This Lodge closed its season by a meeting at the White Hart Tavern , College Street , Lambeth , on the 13 th May ; Bro . Locke , the W . M ., presided , and initiated Mr . Peters and Mr . Turnbull into the mysteries of Masonry ; he also duly raised Bros . Last and Williams . Lodge of Good Bepoet ( No . 158 ) . —The last regular meeting of the season was held on Thursday , the 7 th of May , at Radley ' s Hotel . Bresent , Bros . Newman Ward , W . M . ; Charles Smale , S . W . ; EmanuelIxlquilar , J . W . ; Fish and Southgate , P . 'Ms ., and others . Four gentlemen being proposed for initiation , the W . M . desired that a Lodge should be called for the 4 th of June , in order that

they might be admitted . There being no other business , after exercising bis officers in the three Degrees , the Lodge was closed , and the Brethren adjourned to banquet . Bros . Barber ,, Prov . < G . S . D . Worcester ; How , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . Surrey ; and Evans , P . M . No . 329 , were visitors . Bro . Southgate , in proposing the health of the W . M ., congratulated the Lodge upon its good fortune in being presided over by a Brother in whom talent ajod industry were so happily

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MASONIC REPORTING. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS - WHO'S WHO? Article 3
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY , Article 9
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
THE ROUGH AND PERFECT ASHLAR, Article 19
COERRSPONDENCE Article 20
MASONIC JEWEL COLLAR. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 72
MARK MASONRY. Article 76
NEW MUSIC. Article 76
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND. Article 79
COLONIAL. Article 81
AMERICA. Article 84
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 85
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 86
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE Article 92
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Meteopoiitah.

Gihon Lodge ( No . 57 ) . —There was a meeting of this Lodge at the Bridge House Hotel , on the 21 st of May ,, when Bro . Sheriff , the W . M ., raised Bro . Wake to the 3 rd degree . Lodge of Felicity ( Ho . 86 ) .- —The members of this Lodge root for the last time this season , to install the W . M . elect , on Monday , the 18 th of May , at the London Tavern , in Bishopsgate Street . Bro . William Kynaston , W . M .,

presided . The W . M . elect , Bro . [ Robert Kynaston , was duly installed , and appointed as his officers , Bros . W . B . Graham , S . W . ; Piper , J . W . ; John Watkins , P . M ., Sec . ; Cohen , S . D . ; Holl , J . D . ; Noyes , T . G . Bro . Staples , P . M ., had been elected Treas . ^ and Johnston , Tyler . Bro . Hubbuck was passed to the 2 nd Degree , and Mr . Arthur Ryder Noyes initiated . As we have before had occasion to notice , this long-established Lodge has , by the excellent working of the present members , raised its reputed

it will be seen that its strength continues steadily to increase . Among the visitors on this occasion were Bros . H . L . Crohn , G . Sec . German Correspondence ; Parkinson , P . G . D . ; W . M . Westall , W . M . No 665 ; H . F . Newton , No . 830 ; B . Bitchie , No . 200 . As it is always pleasing to recoxd the good services of Brethren , and the gratitude of their fellows , we have much gratification in making known that the members of the Lodge of Felicity , in

acknowledgment of twenty-five years' service as Treasurer , heave presented to Bro . Staples a massive silver claret-jug of singularly elegant design , bearing on it an inscription alike honourable to the givers and receiver . The support of the charities is fully carried out by this Lodge ; and it is indispensable that the W . M . shall have served the stewardship of the festivals of the schools before being elected to the chair .

Pythagorean Lodge ( No . 73 ) . — -0 n Monday , May 11 , the last monthly meeting of this Lodge for the season was held at the Globe Tavern , Greenwich . Present , Bros . S . S . Lucas , W . M . ; John Green , S . W . ; Holman , J . W . ; T . Tassell , S . D ., and numerous other Brethren . Four gentlemen—Messrs . G . Tyler , E . Bryant , JYG . Shephard , and J . Collier—were ably initiated into Masonry , by Bro . Penny ,

Secretary to this Lodge , and W . M . of the Peace and Harmony . The Brethren then retired to banquet , which was served in Bro . Moore ' s usual excellent style ; and after the general toasts of the Orclez—that of " The Visitors" being responded to by Bro . 'Bolton , W . M ., of the Lodge of Temperance , and that of the newlyinitiated Brothers , very ably and impressively , by Bro . Collier — the Lodge adjourned till the winter season .

St . Mart ' s Lodge ( No . 76 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge assembled together afc the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday , May 21 , when theW . M ., Bro . Dr . Lawrence , in his usual inrpressive manner , passed three Brothers to the Degree of Fellow Craftsmen . Some , other business was disposed of , and the Lodge having been closed , the Brethren were summoned from labour to refreshment , which consisted of an excellent dinner .

Yitrtjvian Lodce ( No .-103 ) . —This Lodge closed its season by a meeting at the White Hart Tavern , College Street , Lambeth , on the 13 th May ; Bro . Locke , the W . M ., presided , and initiated Mr . Peters and Mr . Turnbull into the mysteries of Masonry ; he also duly raised Bros . Last and Williams . Lodge of Good Bepoet ( No . 158 ) . —The last regular meeting of the season was held on Thursday , the 7 th of May , at Radley ' s Hotel . Bresent , Bros . Newman Ward , W . M . ; Charles Smale , S . W . ; EmanuelIxlquilar , J . W . ; Fish and Southgate , P . 'Ms ., and others . Four gentlemen being proposed for initiation , the W . M . desired that a Lodge should be called for the 4 th of June , in order that

they might be admitted . There being no other business , after exercising bis officers in the three Degrees , the Lodge was closed , and the Brethren adjourned to banquet . Bros . Barber ,, Prov . < G . S . D . Worcester ; How , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . Surrey ; and Evans , P . M . No . 329 , were visitors . Bro . Southgate , in proposing the health of the W . M ., congratulated the Lodge upon its good fortune in being presided over by a Brother in whom talent ajod industry were so happily

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